Tucked away between Brixton, Camberwell and Herne Hill is an area with an emerging identity of its own – Loughborough Junction. Bearing the name of its very convenient railway station (5 mins to Elephant, 10-12 mins Blackfriars/City), it’s an area criss-crossed by railway tracks and of course railway arches, which are fast becoming an agent… via … More Loughborough Junction: Street Art Emergence

London Waterloo’s famous graffiti tunnel, Leake Street Arches, has been brought to life by light. Originally brought to fame by notorious street artist Banksy, Leake Street, also known as the iconic ‘graffiti tunnel’ links Lower Marsh to the South Bank and is one of London’s most popular urban street art locations. As one of the few … More LEAKE STREET: Waterloo’s Iconic Graffiti Tunnel Gets Lit

Always a sucker for #streetart…. Check out this new piece from London street artist #BAMBI You’ll find Bambi’s – Be As Naughty As You Want – in one of my favourite stomping grounds- Seven Dials, Neals Yard London WC2. Bambi pulls you into a fantasy world as Princess Diana becomes Mary Poppins, floating down from … More London Street artist Bambi’ ode to Diana – ‘Be As Naughty As You Want’

Barcelona is a city of many wonders and surprises. It has an abundance of art and culture on offer. Our theme for this blog is on street art in the El Raval district, it is a short post with images on the art we saw. El Raval is the home to lots of bars, up … More Street Art: Barcelona January 2017

Born in Paris Julien Malland began painting murals in the 20th arrondissement of Paris under the name of Seth. Since 2003, he entured across the world to exchange with street artists from different cultures, in order to broaden his horizon on life and on mural painting. From this experience he has been compelled to draw […] … More Amazing large-scale #streetart murals